or - 3 pd 2h Dhl ee er 7 it, Se = Fn Ne ned nd » a RE oe XA rl re is Ca oi Swi 74 FS Perkin On Saturday, August 28th, 1982, Janice Karen McGee and Philip James Perkins were united in marriage at Greenbank United Church. Rev. Arthur Rodgers offici- ated the ceremony. Janice is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee, Green- bank and Philip is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, West Hill. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked radiant in a gown of white chiffon organza, with a blouson bodice, and a pearl encrusted cameo at the lace neckline. The back fell into a flowing chapel train. She wore a fingertip veil, adorned with white lace flowers, and carried a bouquet of red roses, white stephanotis and baby's breath. Miss Beverly Mainster, Toronto, was -Matron of Honour. Bridesmaids were- Mrs. Cathy Shepherd, Oshawa, (sister of the bride) Mrs. Wanetta Vodoysia (nee Vader) of Willowdale, Mr. Darlene Ridge (nee Gibson) of Baltimore, and Mrs. 4 SWAIN SEED yd mid CLEANERS & DEALERS LIMITED For PURINA FEED SUPPLIES in the Blackstock Area ... CALL SWAIN SEEDS NOW! OPEN: Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wed. evenings 7 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Call for Your Feed Needs ... 986-4331 "NOW OPEN!"' "And Ready to Serve You." CAR CARE 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. Janvary 18, 1983 s-McGee Cheryl Davis of Scarborough (sister of the groom). The bride's attendants wore full length burgundy skirts and sheer white blouses, with blouson sleeves and lace necklines with matching burgundy ties, and tiny silk flowers in their hair. They carried bouquets of sweetheart roses, carnations and baby's breath. The groom and his attendants were attired in grey tuxedos. The best man was Philip's twin brother- Jeffrey Perkins from Unionville. The ushers were- Jeffrey Shepherd, Oshawa, Terry McGee, Lindsay, Dale Ricge, Baltimore and Richard MacCormick of Scarborough. Before the ceremony she sang "The Wedding Prayer." Organist was Mrs. Linda Hunter, Greenbank. The wedding dinner followed in the church base- ment, with Brian Beattie as M.C. The wedding dance was held at the Port Perry Legion. Following a honey- moon in clearwater, Florida, the happy couple are now residing in Willowdale. CENTRE '"'Special Rates to Car Dealers!" Complete: ® Interior Clean-Ups ® Exterior Clean-Ups ® Trunk Area Clean-Ups ® Engine Painting PINSTRIPING - BODY SIDE MOULDINGS SCOTCH-GUARD & STONE-GUARD ROXATONE 985-8332 Greenbankarea man and Chris, spent the weekend in St. Catherines with Kathy and Chris played in the Bantam A hockey tournament in Dunnville on Saturday. Church service was well attended last Sunday and we all enjoyed the two solos, by our guest from Seagrave, Mr. Bert Hutcheon. Please remember the following meetings: Green- bank Congregational meet- ing will be held Thursday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Church. Officers are requested to have their annual reports ready for presentation. Also the same evening, the annual Sunday School meet- ing will be held in the Church at 7 p.m. Please come out and support your organizations. The Greenbank Y.P.U. will meet in Greenbank Church on Monday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Come and bring a friend. Greenbank Senior Choir will practice Tuesday evening, Jan. 18th at 7:30. Greenbank Junior Choir will Winter Driving You can't avoid the the hazard you can't see. In winter, drivers are faces with special visibility problems that require some advance work before getting on the road. So plan ahead for the drive ahead, urges the On- tario Safety League. Allow at least 10 to 15 minutes before every trip for snow removal and general cold weather conditioning of your car to meet prevailing weather conditions. For a systematic check, the League recommends these winter sight-saving tips: . 1.) Remove snow, frost, or ice glaze from the entire wind- shield and all windows. 2.) Clean off headlights and tail lights so that other drivers can see them clearly. 3.) Turn on your heater for a minute or two before using the defroster so humidity won't fog the windshield when it hits the cold glass. 4.) Use your wipers and washer as often as required to prevent road spatter build-up. 5.) Stop and wipe outside lights and mirrors from time to time to control spatter, snow, or moisture build-up. 6.) Keep lights on low beam when driving in fog or heavy snowfall. 193 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY (416) 3857308 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA VGERE Since I844 2Y/> 5 Year Annual Interest 12% Semi Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice. practice Wed. Jan. 19th at 4 p.m. Don't forget the annual Hall and Park meeting in the Hall, Jan. 24th at 8 p.m. Mrs. Mona Mero attended the funerals of the late Harold Baker, and the late Herb Baker of Sunderland last week. The W.1. will be held at the home of Mrs. Velma Foster on Wed. Jan. 19th at 2 p.m. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood, and Mrs. Doug Lunney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Hampson and family of Wick, whose husband was killed in a tragic car accident last week. A few from here attended the funeral. Jennifer and Jeffery Treleaven spent the week end with Grandma and Grandpa McKean. Sunday dinner guests with the McKeans were Mrs. Anne Wills, and Mrs. Alice Bell of Scarborough, and Pat and Larry Treleaven of Barrie. Congratulations to Mr. John Findlay who has been chosen the new Agriculture Representative of Durham Region. Please remember the St. John Ambulance First Aid Course which will start Jan. 23rd in the Hall from 7 to 10 p.m. for five consecutive Sunday nights. See regi- stration forms in store, or phone Richard Downey 985- 8897. Mr. and Mrs.Ross Cook- ~ NOW FEATURING: Friday, Saturday & Sunday "TURKEY news Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Eleanor Collis (Mickie) of Oshawa on the recent death of her husband. For news next week phone 985-3040 or 985-7731. PHONE: FOREVER LIVING ALOE VERA PRODUCTS Try our Nutritional Protein Diet Plan! SAFE ® SIMPLE e SATISFACTION For Product - Literature - Inquiries (416) 985-8619 ANNOUNCING the opening of Ua SEAGRAVE INTERIORS | We custom make draperies and sheers at reasonable prices. Pat Fisher 985-8218 Joan Lee 985-7272 UU RESTAURANT & TAVERNLTD. 15 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-3281 HOT & COLD £3 PRIME RIB & Our taste-tempting smorgasbord includes all the trimmings. Salad bar and dessert included. SAT., JANUARY 22nd DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND! 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